The Failure of the Criminal Justice System on Protecting Minority Women

By: Michelle Miles The current criminal justice system does not account for the psychological injuries that stem from surviving a rape. This article focuses on female/women rape victims who have dealt with suicidal ideation. Rape is a severe… Read More

Systems of Government Near and Far

By Russell Filip Humanity continues to evolve – if not biologically, then socially. After abandoning their primitive hunter-gatherer roots, humanity has constantly been forming newer and more innovative forms of government. From god-kings to czars and presidents, humanity… Read More

How Visa Issues Combined with Recent Franchising Agreements Effect Current Esports Players and the Future Landscape of Esports

 How Visa Issues Combined with Recent Franchising Agreements Effect Current Esports Players and the Future Landscape of Esports By Kyle Kenny* On June 20th, 2016, LeBron James led the Cleveland Cavaliers to an NBA title against the Golden… Read More

The (Steel) Rains Down in Africa

  On October 4, 2017 in a village called Tongo Tongo, located 174 kilometers North of the Nigerian capital of Niamey, the highest-casualty event in Africa for American forces since the Mogadishu incident that inspired the movie “Black… Read More

Planes, Trains . . . and Drones?

Unmanned aircraft systems (“UAS”), more widely known as drones, have been a hot discussion topic in recent years. Last spring, Penn State hosted a program called “World on Trial” which examined the legality of the use of UAS… Read More